read the passage from animal farm. \is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life…

read the passage from animal farm. \is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? \and remember, comrades, your resolution must never falter. no argument must lead you astray. never listen when they tell you that man and the animals have a common interest, that the prosperity of the one is the prosperity of the others. it is all lies. man serves the interests of no creature except himself. and among us animals let there be perfect unity, perfect comradeship in the struggle. all men are enemies. all animals are comrades.\ which propaganda technique does this passage use? card - stacking hyperbole scapegoating glittering generalities

read the passage from animal farm. \is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? \and remember, comrades, your resolution must never falter. no argument must lead you astray. never listen when they tell you that man and the animals have a common interest, that the prosperity of the one is the prosperity of the others. it is all lies. man serves the interests of no creature except himself. and among us animals let there be perfect unity, perfect comradeship in the struggle. all men are enemies. all animals are comrades.\ which propaganda technique does this passage use? card - stacking hyperbole scapegoating glittering generalities

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Brief Explanations:

The passage blames all the ills on human beings, making humans the scapegoat for the animals' problems. It doesn't use card - stacking (selective presentation of facts), hyperbole (extreme exaggeration), or glittering generalities (vague positive statements).

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C. scapegoating